“For three minutes, for us to take our helmet off and stand up and give respect is how we treat it here with the Washington Redskins,” Redskins head coach Jay Gruden said to 247 Sports, clarifying the team’s stance on the national anthem.

Steelers coach Mike Tomlin said that the team wanted to stand in honor of their teammate, Alejandro Villanueva, former U.S. Army Ranger who received the Bronze Star for serving three tours in Afghanistan.

“I know all of our players will be standing out of respect for their teammate, Alejandro Villanueva,” Tomlin said to WPTV.